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Carefully review the estimated closing costs. If you decide to lock in the rate, the lender will send you a "good faith estimate" of your closing costs within three days. Go over the numbers carefully, and compare them to the ones that appear on the final settlement statement (the HUD-1) from your previous mortgage.

 

 
           
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Mortgage Refinancing TipUnless you are getting a lower interest rate, refinancing your home may cost you more money in the long run and may require you to pay higher monthly payments.



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Mortgage Refinancing TipIf you are making payments on a long term loan, say, 30 year mortgage for the past 10 to 20 years, then refinancing to another 30 year loan will not be a good option as it may increase your overall payment.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipAsk the lender or broker for a comparison of the up-front costs, principal, rate, and payments with and without this rate trade-off.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipMake sure the new title is correct. The fact is, most people never see their deed before it's recorded at the county court house, says Gumbinger. He recommends that you ask the lender if you can review the title to the property before it gets filed, so that you can make sure it's correct.
 

Mortgage Refinancing TipThere are literally thousands of mortgage companies all over the country. It is important that you choose a reputable one. Most reputable companies will be part of the Better Business Bureau or other community watchdog group. Good companies will also have websites that rank well on search engines such as Yahoo and Google.
 

   

   


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